Revision of Salmoneus cristatus (Coutière, 1897) and Allied Forms (Decapoda: Caridea: Alpheidae). [PDF]
Ashrafi H, Anker A, Ďuriš Z.
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Interview with Jaking Philemon Marimyas
Jaking Philemon Marimyas is a Papua New Guinean who studied in Australia on two occasions; in 1974 at Canberra College of Advanced Education, and in 1994 at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT).
Jemma Purdey (9252593)
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TD1-P02676 - Songs from Gulf Province
Songs from Siviri Village sung by Mr Maravilla Lala. Side 1 Songs are called Oapu and side 2 Songs are called Heio with 2 string band songs also sung in Tairuma Language of Siviri Village. -- Recording by Michael Kari Dept.
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Diet Diversity in Carnivorous Terebrid Snails Is Tied to the Presence and Absence of a Venom Gland. [PDF]
Gorson J, Fassio G, Lau ES, Holford M.
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TD1-P00479 - Interviews with Moi Higo. Boera & Maraga Momo. K/K
1. Interviews with Moi Higo, Boera by Deresa Avei for Elizabeth Thomas March 1976 -- 2. Maraga Momo interview with Vasi Gadiki for E. Thomas April 14 / 1976 -- [Copy of tape in NG Collection, UPNG 13/6/79].
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Phenotypic differences between highlanders and lowlanders in Papua New Guinea. [PDF]
André M +8 more
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Araliaceae. In January 1979, Dr. D.G. Frodin (UPNG) visited Kew to continue work on Schefflera. Aristolochiaceae. At L Dr. Ding Hou is continuing his FM-revision, for Aristolochia. A shortage of material from New Guinea makes itself felt. Whenever he can
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Postgraduate Medical Education for a Rural Majority: The MMed (Rural) Experience in Papua New Guinea. [PDF]
Crouch M, Williams R.
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Ancient Tethyan Vicariance and Long-Distance Dispersal Drive Global Diversification and Cryptic Speciation in the Red Seaweed Pterocladiella. [PDF]
Boo GH +8 more
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Forget Beowulf to Virginia Woolf: Learning to be a Writer in Papua New Guinea
For students and instructors at colonial universities, the choice and availability of books for instruction was of central importance. Was the curriculum to replicate that of metropolitan universities? Or to accommodate the needs of colonial peoples? Or
Ellerman, Evelyn
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